GUMMA ON THE FACE, SIMULATING LACHRYMAL FISTULA

ALBERT B. HALE
1897 Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)  
ently been separated for some time, the end of the stump being entirely healed excepting a small central opening through which protruded a small sharp spiculum of necrosed bone. There was no bleeding or evidences of recent separation of the soft parts. After tying and separating the funis I made a vaginal
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